This question shouldn't be answered but since I don't want you people worrying ancient Korea was never collapsed. But Ancient Korea was divide into to after the world war 2. If you have a report or anything else you can just tell your teachers that ancient Korea never collapsed and give them this link to your teachers.
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North Korea didn't collapse because they still have a strong army. When the Korean War had started, North Korea with the help of China had a lot of weapons. However, the fighting had stopped. NOT the war. They aren't fighting, but it's cold. North Korea shows off about their strength. Every year they have marches with soldiers and men. But now, South Korea is attracting many tourists and South Korea is a rich and well living country. North Korea might be poor, and it isn't very modern. But it has places that are even more beautiful than South Korea.
Politically, North Korea is a strong power. Militarily, North Korea, a nuclear power, with a 9.7 Million Reserve, and 1.9 Million active personnel is among the top military powers in the world. However, Economically in the early 1980's its neighbor South Korea surpassed it economically and natural disasters, mismanagement, and the collapse of the Socialist Market in the 90's led to a economic collapse which makes it weak economically.
Red China, North Korea, and Vietnam are still intact.
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The social classes of ancient korea are Yangban, chung-in, yangmin and chonminPS: Answered BY MARVIN DAVE GAVIN
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Hwa Rang nobles were really warriors in ancient Korea. They were not a part of the regular military but they did fight for their king and nation. They contributed greatly to the power of the Silla army.